2026-04-07
In the U.S. personal care and hygiene market, packaging performance is increasingly evaluated based on controlled dispensing, user experience, and consistency across high-frequency usage scenarios. Products such as facial cleansers, lotions, and hygiene gels require packaging components that can deliver stable output while maintaining a clean and user-friendly interface.
Traditional wide-opening or flip-top caps often present challenges, including over-dispensing, uneven flow, and product residue buildup. These issues can affect both product perception and end-user satisfaction, particularly in premium and mid-to-high-end skincare segments.
The customer is a U.S.-based brand owner focusing on skincare and personal care products, with a product range including cleansers and lotion-based formulations. The packaging format primarily involves cosmetic tubes, with some extensions into bottle applications for larger volume SKUs.
Key requirements included:
Controlled dispensing for medium-viscosity formulations
Improved tactile experience for daily use
Compatibility with standard tube sizes
Consistent performance across large production volumes
The annual demand reached approximately 1 million units, with a required lead time of 1–2 months to align with production schedules.
To address these requirements, a two-color soft touch center dispensing cap was implemented, combining both structural and material optimization:
Center dispensing structure: A single, centralized flow path to reduce off-center output and improve dispensing consistency
4.0 mm orifice size: Designed to regulate flow rate for medium-viscosity products such as cleansers and lotions
Dual-material construction (PP + TPE):
PP inner layer ensures structural rigidity and assembly stability
TPE outer layer provides a soft-touch surface for improved grip and user comfort
Compatibility with D35–D40 tube diameters: Supporting standard cosmetic tube packaging formats
This configuration allowed the packaging system to balance flow control, structural stability, and user experience without increasing complexity in production.
From a technical perspective, several parameters contributed to consistent performance:
The 4.0 mm orifice provided a controlled dispensing range suitable for medium-viscosity formulations
The center flow path design minimized uneven output and reduced product residue accumulation
The PP + TPE material combination separated functional roles between structural support and tactile enhancement
Compatibility with standard tube sizes improved integration efficiency in existing filling lines
These factors enabled stable performance across large-volume production and repeated daily use scenarios.
According to customer feedback, the implemented solution delivered:
More predictable and consistent dispensing behavior
Improved handling experience, especially in wet-use environments
Reduced product waste due to better flow control
Positive alignment with brand positioning in terms of packaging quality
The customer reported overall satisfaction with both product performance and supply reliability.
This case demonstrates how a soft touch center dispensing cap can effectively address common challenges in cosmetic tube packaging, particularly for medium-viscosity products. By combining a 4.0 mm controlled orifice, center dispensing structure, and PP + TPE dual-material design, the solution provides a practical balance between usability, consistency, and scalability.
For brands operating in the U.S. market, where packaging performance and user experience are closely linked, such configurations offer a reliable approach to improving both product delivery and consumer perception.